The only branch of Sofia in Tashkent, of the ones I visited, where food is almost always available, delicious coffee, and the staff, in general, tries by local standards. There is an opportunity to sit down for a cup of coffee or a snack, but it's a little cramped, the guests who came for takeaway pastries are pushing those who sit close to them at the tables. I love Caesar salad, but sliced bread takes up almost half of the portion in it. I understand that you are a bakery, and you need to put it somewhere, but there must be a reasonable balance in the dish. And bread needs to be turned into crackers so that the crust at least crunches a little. I've taken your salad many times, and it's crumbed all the time. But the dressing is delicious.
Quite a good coffee shop, the only thing is that there is little space and it is uncomfortable to sit, because there are almost always a lot of people and everyone walks by. The coffee is good, they can make it hot if you ask. A large selection of cakes. But most of all I like pies.
The most delicious pastries among the chain coffee shops! I like both pastries and cakes. Nuts and fresh rolls were especially attracted: it's worth visiting a coffee shop just for them